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it reached a record 11.8% november as the number of jobless in the 27 country eu topped 26 million for the first time since the financial crisis began three years ago. employment in greece is up 26%. we will be right back staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. >> thousands of firefighters are on standby air as standby as wild fires raged across southeast australia. officials are evaluating national parks and warning that blistering temperatures and high winds of lead to catastrophic fire conditions in some areas. no deaths and have been reported but some 100 people are still missing. fires that burn more than a 100,000 a. in southern tasmania and new south wales. >> we will start off in tahoe with a look at i 80 at eastbound can bail. operators of the ski resorts are praising the start of a news skeet freak the shuttle program. several top partners are supporting the first area wide freeze key transportation program serving north lake
it reached a record 11.8% november as the number of jobless in the 27 country eu topped 26 million for the first time since the financial crisis began three years ago. employment in greece is up 26%. we will be right back staples is the number 1 office super store ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples, that was easy. >> thousands of firefighters are on standby air as standby as wild fires raged...
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so, why is the delegation of lawmakers from the eu coming here to the u.s. to point fingers at the nsa when they could also be doing the same thing for the sake of transparency. >> part of the reality is that this became a public problem. if, in fact, we were monitoring angela merkel's cell phone and had the german intelligence agencies found out about it. i doubt, frankly, they would have raised it and they would have figured out a way to combat it, these are political pressure, clearly, from their publics. in the european world privacy, well, you saw the demonstrations here and in european world privacy seems to be a much more sensitive allergic issue for most europeans. and one of the reality, you know, merkel, merkel is from east germany and east german intelligence organization clearly was watching and monitoring and tapping the phones of many germans. you combine that with experience, all these things combined to create this flap and i suspect some sort of reassurance will be necessary. we have an agreement with canada, australia and new zealand and gr
so, why is the delegation of lawmakers from the eu coming here to the u.s. to point fingers at the nsa when they could also be doing the same thing for the sake of transparency. >> part of the reality is that this became a public problem. if, in fact, we were monitoring angela merkel's cell phone and had the german intelligence agencies found out about it. i doubt, frankly, they would have raised it and they would have figured out a way to combat it, these are political pressure, clearly,...
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we had negative talk overnight from the china how a loose monetary policy doesn't work and then the eu came out and downgraded their forecast, but to invoke the president's word, stuart, i'd like the viewing public to know although it's a bumpy ride, if you like your broker you can keep your broker. if you like your pension plan, you can keep your pension plan. stuart: that's cruel. when you start lampooning like that the president is in trouble especially from a man in a cow jacket. scott shellady indeed. and we're opening to the down side and not a huge drop. remember, please, we've run up nicely recently to well above 15,600. we're pulling back this morning and we expect to see the dow drop maybe 50 points after a couple of minutes' worth of business. and then we'll move on to individual stocks. can you believe that chipotle hit another all time high? the stock is well above 500 bucks. it's a burrito chain, remember, please. nicole, the opening price, please. nicole: well, it's slightly lower at 534.93. in the last 24 hours, new all-time high chipotle 536.56. and stuart, if you like
we had negative talk overnight from the china how a loose monetary policy doesn't work and then the eu came out and downgraded their forecast, but to invoke the president's word, stuart, i'd like the viewing public to know although it's a bumpy ride, if you like your broker you can keep your broker. if you like your pension plan, you can keep your pension plan. stuart: that's cruel. when you start lampooning like that the president is in trouble especially from a man in a cow jacket. scott...
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once he won the nobel prize and now eu laments his spying eyes. like we said on the news talking about president obama and these allegations of spying on world leaders. >> there is this from utah injury lawyers. it may be early here out west, but john-- >> it says josh. it says josh. >> josh and christine make this friday the best. >> i picked this one. i wanted to say we appreciate you watching but, hello, i'm john berman. been here every day a little bit over a year. it's john, not josh but no grudge here. i appreciate you watching. thanks for paying such close attention. you can come up with your very own morning rhyme. tweet us. >> i'm not even a regular! they got my name right! i love it! >> what are you going to do? >> take a look what is coming up on "new day." john cuomo and kelly with us this morning. >> thanks, steve. steve, you have to blame auto correct. you can't give them too much grief. josh and john, very similar. >> josh a very unusual name. >> they know who you are. you have a very unique voice and delivery style. >> the deep bar
once he won the nobel prize and now eu laments his spying eyes. like we said on the news talking about president obama and these allegations of spying on world leaders. >> there is this from utah injury lawyers. it may be early here out west, but john-- >> it says josh. it says josh. >> josh and christine make this friday the best. >> i picked this one. i wanted to say we appreciate you watching but, hello, i'm john berman. been here every day a little bit over a year....
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we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them whether there are areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that, i think, alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there's going to be some balancing that takes place on these issues. to sum up some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in the same activities directed at us or use information that we've obtained to protect their people. and we recognize that, but i think all of us have to take a very thoughtful approach to this problem. and i'm the first one to acknowledge that given advances technology and the fact that so much of our information flow today is through the internet, through wireless, that the risks of abuse are greater than they had been in the past. now, with respect to sweden, i haven't had a chance to wander around stockholm as much as i would like, it is a
we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them whether there are areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that, i think, alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there's going to be some balancing that takes place on these issues. to sum up some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in...
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we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them whether there are areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that i think alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there is going to be some balancing that takes place on these issue. some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in the say activities directed at us or use information we obtained to protect their people. and we recognize that. but i think all of us have to take a very thoughtful approach to this problem. and i'm the first one to knowledge given advances in technology and the fact that so much of our information flows today through the internet, through wireless, that the risks of abuse are greater than they have been in the past. with respect to sweden, i haven't had a chance to wander around stockholm as much as i would like. it's a gorgeous country. what i know a
we are consulting with the eu in this process. we are consulting with other countries in this process. and finding out from them whether there are areas of specific concern and trying to align what we do in a way that i think alleviates some of the public concerns that people may have. but this is always going to be some -- there is going to be some balancing that takes place on these issue. some of the folks who have been most greatly offended publicly, we know privately engage in the say...
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they did not instead, they told secretary kerry to slow down and said the eu will not respond until the u.n. issues a report on the chemical weapons attack last month in damascus that killed over 1400 people. that report is expected to take at least another week. secretary kerry said waiting for the u.n. is a mistake. >> if we don't confront this now, i promise the people of france and europe and americans, we're going to see this issue grow and it will be required that we confront it in some other place at some other time where there might be a greater miscalculation. >> reporter: even the french, the first to say they would join the u.s. in striking assad, will new wait to see whether the u.s. congress votes to intervene. >> margaret brennan from cbs. >> reporter: i asked the secretary why it's been so difficult to get countries to join the effort. is there anyone besides france willing to take concrete action to proparticipate in a military action. >> yes. the answer is there are a number of countries in the double digits who are prepared to take military action, and i have said prev
they did not instead, they told secretary kerry to slow down and said the eu will not respond until the u.n. issues a report on the chemical weapons attack last month in damascus that killed over 1400 people. that report is expected to take at least another week. secretary kerry said waiting for the u.n. is a mistake. >> if we don't confront this now, i promise the people of france and europe and americans, we're going to see this issue grow and it will be required that we confront it in...
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some of the confession like you and your cool three full the thing which form a band leading the pro eu. tools for working for employing the kiddos make agreement the inquiry and the social democrats couldn't make any progress on to a nationality what the democrats want something to me for choosing to keep that to admit that it might well want to do it in pa people who want them to devote to it. two thirty and the new party for the rest of the form of factual matter each which is great but don't let them affect. ever been and you will but scientists agree to form a coalition that how would this new coalition impact of miracles policies over the next five years. well i'm really good people poke them to be noted that despite a national coalition of whom become part of the faith that the moment molding report which says that the new grand coalition bombing to choose to take off and buy the equipment. one being the coach of the negotiations we can in fact local garden party the floor ready to go somewhere that people can have fun filled two of them of that. so what does the government to go
some of the confession like you and your cool three full the thing which form a band leading the pro eu. tools for working for employing the kiddos make agreement the inquiry and the social democrats couldn't make any progress on to a nationality what the democrats want something to me for choosing to keep that to admit that it might well want to do it in pa people who want them to devote to it. two thirty and the new party for the rest of the form of factual matter each which is great but...
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in europe, the eu summit continues. but the action really taking its cues from china this morning. we have green arrows across the board in europe. take a look at asia. strong eco data out of china in focus. much more on that in just a moment. the road map begins at the golden arches. not even the cheddar onion burgers could help mcdonald's. they missed estimates in every region. asia was down a whopping 9.5%. >> exports boomed 25%, inflation cooled, but met expectations, capping off a two-week winning streak for stocks. >> a blowout quarter, users increase continued in momentum. >> the storm could be one for the record books. forecast calling for as much as 2 1/2 feet of snow in some parts of the northeast. already more than 3,700 flights have been canceled. we'll get more from the weather channel on the path of nemo. >>> mcdonald's down 1.9 in january. middle east and africa, europe saw a 1%, 2% decline. u.s. the only bright spot. comps up 9%. even some suggestion that asia, which is 40% japan, but also china, got tainted with the chicken contamination scare. >> that wouldn't sur
in europe, the eu summit continues. but the action really taking its cues from china this morning. we have green arrows across the board in europe. take a look at asia. strong eco data out of china in focus. much more on that in just a moment. the road map begins at the golden arches. not even the cheddar onion burgers could help mcdonald's. they missed estimates in every region. asia was down a whopping 9.5%. >> exports boomed 25%, inflation cooled, but met expectations, capping off a...
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she said others shared her out rage at the eu summit which wraps up today. >> i think it's to find a basis for the future. and trust needs to be rebuilt. that implies that the trust has been severely chshaken. >> we have more on the growing out rage against the united states. >> reporter: german chance lar merkel has been very clear at a eu summit in brussels about how angry she is about the spiegs on her personal phone. she called it a betrayal of trust of the this is all part of the nsa leaks that were put out by edward snowden. and according to another document given to the newspaper by edward snowden, the nsa was monitoring the phone calls of at least 35 other world leaders. now both france and germany are demanding talks with the u.s. by the end of the year. >> reporting on the subject of the nsa. sometimes you can't help eavesdropping, right, nsa? well, a former political strategy gist found himself within ear shots on a conversation. he overheard former cia and nsa director apparently talk on the cell phone. he started tweeting out what he heard. and no supervise, those tweets
she said others shared her out rage at the eu summit which wraps up today. >> i think it's to find a basis for the future. and trust needs to be rebuilt. that implies that the trust has been severely chshaken. >> we have more on the growing out rage against the united states. >> reporter: german chance lar merkel has been very clear at a eu summit in brussels about how angry she is about the spiegs on her personal phone. she called it a betrayal of trust of the this is all...
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the eu budgets, 1% more, 1% less. i think what does matter is that they take home a victory from brussels saying we have austerity here. it gets them a few points in the uk prep. but beyond that, i'm not quite sure how much impact it will have on the european economy. >> okay. stay there. julia is ready, as well. julia, is this a victory for the british prime minister? >> well, it's interesting, isn't it? if we get an eu budget of 960 billion euros, then yes, it's a long-term cut. arguably, we can walk away and say we got what we asked for. the question is what happens with the eu contributions? do we still walk away with our rebates, too? we are starting to see information filtering through now. the italians on a growth income national basis, they're the highest contributors. they're probably happy with the latest contribution. the dutch are set to lose a third of their rebate. so the question is, in this tit for tat world that we have here in brussels, what would appease them? they have been arguing for cuts to the
the eu budgets, 1% more, 1% less. i think what does matter is that they take home a victory from brussels saying we have austerity here. it gets them a few points in the uk prep. but beyond that, i'm not quite sure how much impact it will have on the european economy. >> okay. stay there. julia is ready, as well. julia, is this a victory for the british prime minister? >> well, it's interesting, isn't it? if we get an eu budget of 960 billion euros, then yes, it's a long-term cut....
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. >> that has led somebody to say that cyprus may be the first country thrown out of the the eu euro. >> guys, i was going say, we're focused on the last three days and certainly today what is going on in cyprus. it's easy to lose sight of the fact that this quarter has been one of the best quarters we have seen for u.s. equities in years and years and years. >> a record level. doing more with less. will that continue? i want to see what they're up against. >> that's going to run right into the debt ceiling? how's the market going to react? >> really coming back and having about half of the earlier losses. that will do it for power lunch. >> we will see how it goes. "street signs" begins right now. >> and welcome to street signs. we started the die and we thought we might see a new high. what is behind today's reversal and what will it take to breakthrough to new highs? the company bringing on its founders. so is this the best move for best buy? plus it's all about accessories right? the ceo joins us the dough is, as you can see now down. but definitely off the lows for the day. the s
. >> that has led somebody to say that cyprus may be the first country thrown out of the the eu euro. >> guys, i was going say, we're focused on the last three days and certainly today what is going on in cyprus. it's easy to lose sight of the fact that this quarter has been one of the best quarters we have seen for u.s. equities in years and years and years. >> a record level. doing more with less. will that continue? i want to see what they're up against. >> that's...
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>> if the eu allows cyprus to go bankrupt. remember, there are some major oil finds in the area there. nobel energy is currently and has developed drilling wells there as well as a second tranche. the you start to defy the underlying credibility of the country and allow it to go bankrupt, who knows what aspect this will have on the american economy. if you look at it, europe has been lagging behind the u.s. and we've been very very proactive as a government in our money sectors, europe has not. doing what they're doing now, unprecedented, contrary to all aspects of the law, is going to create, i think, a dislocation that no one can predict. >> well, we're all connected. that's the bottom line. peter, good to have you on the program. >> thanks very much for your time. >> thanks very much for joining us. >>> it is about time. samsung tossing its hat into the smart watch ring, to keep up with rival apple. regardless of who gets to the market first, will consumers latch on to a smartphone watch? and later, what do professional foo
>> if the eu allows cyprus to go bankrupt. remember, there are some major oil finds in the area there. nobel energy is currently and has developed drilling wells there as well as a second tranche. the you start to defy the underlying credibility of the country and allow it to go bankrupt, who knows what aspect this will have on the american economy. if you look at it, europe has been lagging behind the u.s. and we've been very very proactive as a government in our money sectors, europe...
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what kind of reforms eu imagine the president is talking about he phrases the way it as self-restraint will not be enough. the nsa artie has privacy rules that it violates on a regular basis. it cannot be trusted to police itself. thing that wetant hope will be endorsed is fundamentally changing the statute, the rules so they can no longer collect information on everyday americans and innocent people are not -- who are not suspected of doing anything wrong. government and nsa truly protect us is everything it's -- is transparent? >> no one is calling for them to name terrorist targets or explain who they are spying on. explainst asking they the very different parameters. release the underpinnings. it is crazy in the united states we have a secret court making interpretations about the constitution. there is a lot of information we can make public that will not tip off the bad guys but allow us to have an informed bait for the first time since 9/11. -- debate since 9/11. we would like to see the companies fight back against the court orders and challenge them. we would also like to see
what kind of reforms eu imagine the president is talking about he phrases the way it as self-restraint will not be enough. the nsa artie has privacy rules that it violates on a regular basis. it cannot be trusted to police itself. thing that wetant hope will be endorsed is fundamentally changing the statute, the rules so they can no longer collect information on everyday americans and innocent people are not -- who are not suspected of doing anything wrong. government and nsa truly protect us...
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the rate reported by eurostat, the eu's statistics office, is a record high for the eurozone after november's original 11.8 percent estimate was revised down. unemployment in the eurozone has been 11.7 percent now for three months. greece has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone at 26.8 percent. the san francisco bay estuary has now been added to the list of protected wetlands under the federal government. the designation means officials will not promote projects that alter designated eco-systems. the san francisco bay estuary is the largest on the pacific coast. and makes up 77 percent of california's remaining wetland areas. its also home to more than one thousand animal species. the man who says he created the fictional woman that a star college player thought with his girlfriend has spoken out to dr. phil. in an interview on "the dr. phil show" - ronaiah tuiasosopo says although making up lennay kekua was deceptive - it still provided benefits for manti te'o. >> every interview that manti had released and whenever he would reflect on lennay he said nothing but things about how he
the rate reported by eurostat, the eu's statistics office, is a record high for the eurozone after november's original 11.8 percent estimate was revised down. unemployment in the eurozone has been 11.7 percent now for three months. greece has the highest unemployment rate in the eurozone at 26.8 percent. the san francisco bay estuary has now been added to the list of protected wetlands under the federal government. the designation means officials will not promote projects that alter designated...
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in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine last year, more than two-thirds from the eu. europe, for its part, imported some 21 billion euros worth of solar panels from china in 2011 as a number of their own players exited the market. now, attempts to quell tensions are having a limited effect. facing pressure from a majority of eu states which oppose the levy, the european trade commissioner reduced the tariff rate on solar panels, what he calls a "one-time offer to china," a clear incentive to negotiate, but beijing's response in the form of a retaliation on european wines, that may n
in the china/eu trade spat is over solar panels. the next one may be over wine. tensions are heating up between the two very large partners as they go tit for tat, threatening an all-out trade war. european duties on chinese solar panel imports are set to take effect thursday. today china said it resolutely opposes the tariffs and is launching its own antidumping, antisubsidy probe into eu wines. a lot in trade for both countries is at stake here. china imported some 340 million liters of wine...
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doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the ukrainian capital. that's at 10:30. also, for oracle, says it's prepared to take on the likes of amazon and rack space. it's made its first beat in three quarters. we'll have the latest analysis. >>> and spain plans to sell 3 billion euros in bonds this morning. if that's not enough, could new regulation send ecigarettes up in smoke? we'll talk to the ceo of vapor corp. we'll be back after this short break. ya know, with new fedex one rate you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat r
doesn't oppose an association agreement with the eu. that may be ukraine's best hope. >>> meanwhile, coming up on the show, from india to indonesia, we'll find out how the emerging markets are reacting to the federal reserve's decision to start tapering its bond buying program. we'll get the latest from singapore. as we've been saying, vladimir putin holding its annual year-end news conference. we'll find out what's wind the kremlin's deal for kiev as eu protests continue in the...
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parliament is sending a delegation here next week to explore, potential legal remedies for nsa spying on eu citizens. among the 35 world leaders believed to have been spied on are as you mentioned german chancellor america americas, french president francois hollande and brazilian president rousseff. a former top official in president obama's first term cautioned that spying on foreign heads of state could be the result of broad intelligence efforts even joint ones with the affected countries or the result of a more damaging scenario. >> if this is the result of a specific intelligence operation obviously that cuts to the heart of the confidence that you have in that country and the confidence that you have in the relationship with that leader. so one is easier to explain than the other. >> reporter: chancellor merkel has demanded that the u.s. finalize a no-spying pact with germany and france by year's end, martha. martha: she was not too happy about this. so what about the national security council, james, what are they saying? >> reporter: well, deputy national security advisor ben rhode
parliament is sending a delegation here next week to explore, potential legal remedies for nsa spying on eu citizens. among the 35 world leaders believed to have been spied on are as you mentioned german chancellor america americas, french president francois hollande and brazilian president rousseff. a former top official in president obama's first term cautioned that spying on foreign heads of state could be the result of broad intelligence efforts even joint ones with the affected countries...
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but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether those two notions are more powerful than anything else that can be seen at the moment by investors. >> of course, it is. it's a massive sea of liquidity, the cost of capital, the companies, it continues to work in their favor. commodity costs are moving lower. let's not make the mistake of thinking that euphoria -- euphoria implies the end of this five-year bull market. let's not make that mistake. potentially, a correction is ahead of us, yes. but what is on the other side of the correction, i think opportunity. >> don't beat the ecbi either. mario dragi, the inflation ticked down. it's close to disinflati
but let's just talk about the eu said today. they're expecting 1% growth next year. where do the multinationals that we invest here in the u.s. get a disproportionate amount of their sales? from europe. we're in a slow-growth environment at the five years into this unprecedented easing. >> let's not underestimate the risks that are out there. >> right. >> and there are some. however, it brings me back to the "don't fight the tape, don't fight the fed," and whether...
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some of the eu members wanted the union to cut off financial help to egypt. so far the council did not agree on that issue. >> it is 8:15. happening now, president obama is in buffalo new york. he is kicking off his two day bus tour to push proposals for holding colleges accountable and making education affordable. kyla campbell is in our news room with details on the president's plan. >> reporter: we're going to go straight to a live look in buffalo where president obama will be speaking in just a few minutes. i did just get off the phone with the white house a few moments ago. officials were talking about president obama's plan to create a college rating system that would be in place before the 2015-2016 school year. president obama will be going into that detail. right now getting cheers from the crowd. his college rating system would be based on tuition, graduation rates, debt and income of graduates and how many low income students are enrolled. and president obama hopes those ratings will be tied to financial aid. so students at better rated colleges wi
some of the eu members wanted the union to cut off financial help to egypt. so far the council did not agree on that issue. >> it is 8:15. happening now, president obama is in buffalo new york. he is kicking off his two day bus tour to push proposals for holding colleges accountable and making education affordable. kyla campbell is in our news room with details on the president's plan. >> reporter: we're going to go straight to a live look in buffalo where president obama will be...
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that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy. >>> right now we turn our attention to the uk as we get the release of the bank of england minutes from the last meeting. and here we go. ah! 6.3. we kept it at 6.3 for further asset purchase. king fisher miles repeated calls for 5 billion more qe. the minority thought more qe would lift growth and reduce unemployment. the minority thought more qe would speed the normalization of the policy. the minority thought the weakness of rebalancing would push up sterling. they say that the gdp level at the end of the second quarter likely to be 0.7% higher than the febru
that's top of the agenda at an eu leaders summit. the president of the european parliament, martin schulz, told cnbc the current system does need to be fixed. >> there's debate about morality and ethics. let's reform the system to bring back more solidarity, and via more solidarity, more coherence to the society. >>> and fed chairman ben bernanke's off to the hill today with his latest assessment of the u.s. economy. investors will look for any clues of a shift in fed policy....
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the contracts that they have had with the doj and with the eu comes the commission have been basically nothing. they have really gotten by that. by the end of the day, let the market decide. google was exceptionally innovative. we care about that translating into earnings growth. i don't think that 12% is really all that innovative. >> dan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> put that nasty robe on and go downstairs yourself. because a big new york hotel is saying no more room service. >> and don't steal the robe either. they charge you for that. and nearly doubling a price target. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with respons
the contracts that they have had with the doj and with the eu comes the commission have been basically nothing. they have really gotten by that. by the end of the day, let the market decide. google was exceptionally innovative. we care about that translating into earnings growth. i don't think that 12% is really all that innovative. >> dan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> put that nasty robe on and go downstairs yourself. because a big new york...
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. >> now we go into a full eu heads of state summit. it will be interesting to see if that theory about the euro gains further traction. >> let's roll out the red carpet and watch for the arrivals. thanks, simon. let's get to rick santelli in chicago, where we're still talking about your punch bowl this morning, rick. >>> i'll tell you what, it never ceases to amaze me where somebody like mr. rubin could say nobody could have nope, and yet the government singles out s&p. there's more to this story, or maybe there isn't. like i said, you can't fight city hall. one guy always fighting the battle keeping us informed about what may or may not be happening in europe is mark brand, southwest securities. mark, you were just listening to mr. draghi, and many of your comments, along with many traders on this floor, everyone was wondering when a big salvo to lower the value of the euro will be emanating from europe to keep up with the japanese. has that day arrived? >> no, the day hasn't arrived ye. i'll tell you what has arrived. the way the eu
. >> now we go into a full eu heads of state summit. it will be interesting to see if that theory about the euro gains further traction. >> let's roll out the red carpet and watch for the arrivals. thanks, simon. let's get to rick santelli in chicago, where we're still talking about your punch bowl this morning, rick. >>> i'll tell you what, it never ceases to amaze me where somebody like mr. rubin could say nobody could have nope, and yet the government singles out...
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statements, a new proposal was introduced in l legislature that would suggest -- in their legion slate eu legislature that would suggest taking away the custody of children from gay parents. i don't think there's any reason to go backyards with this assault on the lgbt community in russia. >> it shows that president putin shows off his masculinity every day. we see him riding bare chested on horses and firing guns and slaying bears. why would he be threatened by a gay pride parade? >> that's a very good question. what we want is for people around the world and russia included to be able to be who they are. that's how he expresses himself. but i -- you know, i think it's important that we go back to how is affecting people's lives. imagine, as you said yesterday, with this proposal to take away children there their parents. imagine sitting in your living room with your family listening to the radio and hearing that your government wants to break apart your family, take away your children. it -- around the world, the united nations, other countries are coming together to say enough. enough
statements, a new proposal was introduced in l legislature that would suggest -- in their legion slate eu legislature that would suggest taking away the custody of children from gay parents. i don't think there's any reason to go backyards with this assault on the lgbt community in russia. >> it shows that president putin shows off his masculinity every day. we see him riding bare chested on horses and firing guns and slaying bears. why would he be threatened by a gay pride parade?...
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now, the eu, of course, is china's biggest trading partner. so china is well positioned to sign a deal with the eu and the uk sees itself as a very effective booker. and that's why david cameron is trying to leverage that to build better relationship with a riding china. >> andrew, always good to talk to you. thanks for that. have a good evening in hong kong, andrew leung. >>> the world trade organization is kicking off its meeting today. it will center on efforts to salvage a proposal for a landmark impact more than a decade ago. what's at stake in this key conference? >> the world trade organization's dohar round turned 12 this year. but years of setbacks have eroded confidence in the wto. now the body has given up on ever passing the deal in its original form, opting for a watered down version instead. some say it is now bahli or bust for the global trade organization. but the wto's new chief, roberto asavito, who took over in september is determined to push the new dohar plan forward. >> the world will not wait for the wto indefinitely. it
now, the eu, of course, is china's biggest trading partner. so china is well positioned to sign a deal with the eu and the uk sees itself as a very effective booker. and that's why david cameron is trying to leverage that to build better relationship with a riding china. >> andrew, always good to talk to you. thanks for that. have a good evening in hong kong, andrew leung. >>> the world trade organization is kicking off its meeting today. it will center on efforts to salvage a...
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it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how things play out into monday. by the way, it is friday. it's time to talk the friday trade. oil and currencies. kevin kerr is president of kerr trading financial. and brown brothers hair man. mark, have you been surprised? >> i'm surprised just by the euro's resilience. people were thinking there could be a run on european banks which hasn't taken place. a loss of confidence. but it has been trading in fairly tight trading ranges. it has been resilient this week. italy still without a tpo government. >> how do you position yourself? >> mond
it's an issue for cypress and the eu. i thought that was quite extraordinary given the stance they made earlier in the week about wanting to be involved. i think their bluff has been called certainly. and what i think was really the key, it was not that the russians had anything to help in a meaningful way but i wanted to be included in debates. as we all know the russian interests in cyprus are absolutely enormous. >> steve, thank you. sounds like a big game of chicken. we'll watch how...
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that said there are clearly issues that the market seems to manage to migrate around, specifically eu and slow down in china and certainly not the most encouraging data in terms of employment. this week clearly underscores that. technology, basic materials and telecom are all leading the charge today and many of those sectors are seeing earnings releases that supports some enthusiasm. and the potential for significant price improvement given the guidance. >> when you dig into the earnings and bob has been beating the drum about this one. guess what? a majority are actually coming up short on revenues which is telling a completely different story. >> that's a great, great point. a lot of what we have seen has been positive in terms of dumbed down or reduced earnings. revenue remains a concern. revenue growth has larngly approximate been absent relative to the strength in earnings. that's a concern. and it's really a concern because it goes back to the broader story that we have talked about. and failing ignition of credit demand that the fed has been trying so, so hard to engage in. >>
that said there are clearly issues that the market seems to manage to migrate around, specifically eu and slow down in china and certainly not the most encouraging data in terms of employment. this week clearly underscores that. technology, basic materials and telecom are all leading the charge today and many of those sectors are seeing earnings releases that supports some enthusiasm. and the potential for significant price improvement given the guidance. >> when you dig into the earnings...
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the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but yes, they are in trouble. you'll wake up as a country and find out the workers don't have the right to organize in a more. the still wears off. is no mistaking which direction were going. by the way some of this needed to happen. the unions did all sorts of nasty things and not too powerful. it's clear to me that the pendulum swing too far. neil: the pendulum always swings back. >> and another thing to a dead. the as been cut in half, but some of the unions are going out of their room and saying things like we don't like obamacare. we don't like what it
the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but...
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next is the eu settlement. they sent their proposals to the eu so now that's going to be another tail wind for them versus the head winds they've seen waiting on those settlement issues. >> you can grab that guy grasso and we can arrange a little something. rumor has it that happens from time to time. >> i know where he is. one of my friends just threw him down the stairs. the camera couldn't turn in time. >> steven, sitting right to my right, weis, complaining you're cutting into his air time. >> exactly right. >> grasso, have a good weekend. catch you next week. >> enjoy yourselves. >> interesting buy that he made on goog right? a big cap tech. >> and a lot of guts because it is within 50 cents. it got within 50 cents today of the all time high. october 5th, 774.38. we got up within that much of it today. i hope that steven and the rest of the longs and goog get to enjoy the ride. >> it is so interesting there was a time where you thought that apple and google would make this tandem climb higher and then goog
next is the eu settlement. they sent their proposals to the eu so now that's going to be another tail wind for them versus the head winds they've seen waiting on those settlement issues. >> you can grab that guy grasso and we can arrange a little something. rumor has it that happens from time to time. >> i know where he is. one of my friends just threw him down the stairs. the camera couldn't turn in time. >> steven, sitting right to my right, weis, complaining you're cutting...
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so the economies in the eu and asia that they have done best. going back to 2009, the emerges markets have underperformed massively, and i think that if quaint at a timive easing starts being taken over the table, the real alpha will be in the emerging -- >> you know, japan has been an incredible run, but nonetheless i think about 18% below its recent high. would you get in now? those printing presses are chunking oat yen at a very fast rate these days. >> i do think this tail wind to this policy that abe has in place. i think you have to have a very strong stomach to be in that space. i think they continue to be a global leader in terms of equity index performance, but again it's all relatively. >> peter, before you go, you said something very important, alpha is in the emerging space. where would you go? name a country. >> asia, vietnam. >> that's not a country. >> vietnam is, though. asia, india, these are enormous opportunities. >> thank you. appreciate that. i jumped the gun on the whole asia is not a country thing. thank you broth very muc
so the economies in the eu and asia that they have done best. going back to 2009, the emerges markets have underperformed massively, and i think that if quaint at a timive easing starts being taken over the table, the real alpha will be in the emerging -- >> you know, japan has been an incredible run, but nonetheless i think about 18% below its recent high. would you get in now? those printing presses are chunking oat yen at a very fast rate these days. >> i do think this tail wind...
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they are still waiting for the eu to do the same thing. >> generally, guys like apple and facebook et cetera, have not really had much traction deviating or taking, you know, traffic from google and from search. and yet this is still a company that has grown 15 or 20% on a core business about ten years old and generating margin of 45% of 50%. that's what is going on. >> to play the devil's advocate here, when you say buy the stock already at an all-time high, it makes me nervous. you don't want to to be the guy that says, i brought the stock to all-time high. like i pa bought it last september and look at it now. >> this is not an exact science, right? and that said, we were pounding the table on it way below 700. and we've increased our price target to 900 after the reported what was a very good quarter. we're not just raising estimates or the sake of raising estimate. what we are saying is 18 times pe which is more like 15 when you take out the cash, that's more in line with s&p 500. this is still a growth stock. so you know, at some point it is not going to be a, you know, table po
they are still waiting for the eu to do the same thing. >> generally, guys like apple and facebook et cetera, have not really had much traction deviating or taking, you know, traffic from google and from search. and yet this is still a company that has grown 15 or 20% on a core business about ten years old and generating margin of 45% of 50%. that's what is going on. >> to play the devil's advocate here, when you say buy the stock already at an all-time high, it makes me nervous....
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they are sending it to the eu. they sent it late yesterday. eleven countries are moving to the tobin tax. it is a 0.1% tax that would hit your 401(k)s. it is a blistering letter. you have to stop this tobin packs and it tracks. it will increase trading costs. it will diminish liquidity. it is a job killer. they also say they did not want a similar type of tax because it will kill jobs. the eu right now is in depression. it is in serious need of revenue. it will violate international treaties. they are worried about treaty protection. also, the big and run that is being talked about at the eu is that traders that assess this tax and do the trades outside that zone, those companies will not be allowed to do any trade transactions with those 11 countries whatsoever. this is serious breaking news for investors all over the world. connell: this would hit regular investors. liz: yes, if they have international investors. this would be collected from investors around the world. it is basically an overreach. that is what they are upset about. they are
they are sending it to the eu. they sent it late yesterday. eleven countries are moving to the tobin tax. it is a 0.1% tax that would hit your 401(k)s. it is a blistering letter. you have to stop this tobin packs and it tracks. it will increase trading costs. it will diminish liquidity. it is a job killer. they also say they did not want a similar type of tax because it will kill jobs. the eu right now is in depression. it is in serious need of revenue. it will violate international treaties....
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management and we spoke with -- president 1555 and we did also speak with one of the management of the s c i eu, 1021 at lake merritt. she is participating in the remembrances of the two workers that were killed. she is likely also going to bring the latest bart management negotiations to her side. still however, no deal. reporting live, phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> as a reminder, there are still weekend transit operations availableif you're heading into san francisco - bart will offer limited charter bus trips. they'll be from these 9 bartrunning from 6 to 9 in the morning.and then again from 3pm to 6 pm. also - a-c transit will run many of its regular saturday bus lines - twice as frequently. as for ferry service - it starts just before 8 a-m but won't run as frequently as it did friday. ferries only run between oakland and san francisco - and vallejo and san francisco, with limited rides. for more detailed travel schedules. visit kron 4.com. >> we're now taking a closer look at some of the reasons behind this bart strike. safety and health issues! kron 4's justine waldman gives us a tour
management and we spoke with -- president 1555 and we did also speak with one of the management of the s c i eu, 1021 at lake merritt. she is participating in the remembrances of the two workers that were killed. she is likely also going to bring the latest bart management negotiations to her side. still however, no deal. reporting live, phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. >> as a reminder, there are still weekend transit operations availableif you're heading into san francisco - bart will...
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the eu, the european union, has announced they'll send a group of lawmakers to washington to meet with u.s. officials to discuss what comes next, including perhaps some sort of legal reaction. charlie, nora? >> very interesting. elizabeth, thank you. >>> rebel forces in nigeria say they're talking this morning with the pirates who kidnapped two american sailors off the coast of west africa. the rebels say they can ensure the hostages' safety. margaret brennan is at the state department this morning. >> reporter: good morning. a militant group that calls itself the movement for the emancipation of the niger delta says it's in contact with the pirates who captured the two americans off of brass, nigeria. the fbi and the state department are coordinating the emergency response through the u.s. embassy there. the two americans were working on this u.s. flag commercial oil supply ship off the coast of nigeria, when pirates attacked and kidnapped them before releasing the 11 other crew members. it is not clear where they took the hostages. one the ship's captain, the other an engineer. the f
the eu, the european union, has announced they'll send a group of lawmakers to washington to meet with u.s. officials to discuss what comes next, including perhaps some sort of legal reaction. charlie, nora? >> very interesting. elizabeth, thank you. >>> rebel forces in nigeria say they're talking this morning with the pirates who kidnapped two american sailors off the coast of west africa. the rebels say they can ensure the hostages' safety. margaret brennan is at the state...
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some has a yet outwitted the eu. the winter home ethics is a few weeks away. -- the winter olympics are a few weeks away. >> he has been a inverse of obama. he is unchallenged. he can do what he wants domestically. nobody to check out. abroad, all of his plays have worked. if you look in syria, he got in the deal he wanted. he is doing tremendously. the question is there is if it is from playing a weekend strongly or see generally in a strong position? i think it's a former. if you look at syria and the chemical weapons, that was a deal he made because headed the u.s. struck, there was nothing he could do. he would be standing by and his client was struck and he did not know if his client would be able to survive in that. it is very important to him to make a not happen and he succeeded. not necessarily from a position of strength. >> thank you, marc. highlights ofc 2013 stop which restaurant to look out for next year. the chief food critic. good morning, richard. up 2013. the year for restaurants. >> a great year. t
some has a yet outwitted the eu. the winter home ethics is a few weeks away. -- the winter olympics are a few weeks away. >> he has been a inverse of obama. he is unchallenged. he can do what he wants domestically. nobody to check out. abroad, all of his plays have worked. if you look in syria, he got in the deal he wanted. he is doing tremendously. the question is there is if it is from playing a weekend strongly or see generally in a strong position? i think it's a former. if you look...
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the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club a the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but yes, they are in trouble. you'll wake up as a country and find out the workers don't have the right to organize in a more. the still wears off. is no mistaking which direction were going. by the way some of this needed to happen. the unions did all sorts of nasty things and not too powerful. it's clear to me that the pendulum swing too far. neil: the pendulum always swings back. >> and another thing to a dead. the as been cut in half, but some of the unions are going out of their room and saying things like we don't like obamacare. we don't like what it's
the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club a the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but...
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it may just mean that authorities in the eu are working with these companies to try and get a better gauge of how the price setting in the fuel markets actually works. and these are some of the biggest inside traders in the world. that may give regulators a better idea of how the manipulation of the energy prices would have worked. this comes last week because they're suspected of having manipulated prices for at least a decade. also under investigation is the price index firm called prats. this is the company that puts together those fuel price owes a daily basis and all of those companies have said that they're working with authorities. the fines could be pretty hefty. they say there could be jail sentences for some of these executives. >> carolin, thanks for that. advance e advancers versus decliners, outpacing. the ftse 100 up at the best levels of this year. we're not far away from the all-time high. 6,930 for the ftse. the xetra dax closed at a fresh high, 8445. just below it at the moment. the cac 40 off 0.2% and the ftse mib off 0.3%, as well. we've got cpi numbers coming out
it may just mean that authorities in the eu are working with these companies to try and get a better gauge of how the price setting in the fuel markets actually works. and these are some of the biggest inside traders in the world. that may give regulators a better idea of how the manipulation of the energy prices would have worked. this comes last week because they're suspected of having manipulated prices for at least a decade. also under investigation is the price index firm called prats....
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the eu said thihis. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but yes, they are in trouble. you'll wake up as a country and find out the workers don't have the right to organize in a more. the still wears off. is no mistaking which direction were going. by the way some of this needed to happen. the unions did all sorts of nasty things and not too powerful. it's clear to me that the pendulum swing too far. neil: the pendulum always swis back. >> and another thing to a dead. the as been cut in half, but some of the unions are going out of their room and saying things like we don't like obamacare. we don't like what it's
the eu said thihis. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think? >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but...
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and what's next in the eu/china solar panel spat? our guest at 10:45 is the vice president of the german company solar world. he says act now or china will drive his company out of business. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >>> myanmar is hoping its first international gathering of leaders later this week when the economic forum in east asia gets under
and what's next in the eu/china solar panel spat? our guest at 10:45 is the vice president of the german company solar world. he says act now or china will drive his company out of business. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed:...
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the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but yes, they are in trouble. you'll wake up as a country and find out the workers don't have the right to organize in aore. the still wears off. is no mistaking which direction were gng. by the way some of this needed to happen. the unions did all sorts of nasty things and not too powerful. it's clear to me that the pendulum swing too far. neil: the pendulum always swings back. >> and another thing to a dead. the as been cut in half, but some of the unions are going out of their room and saying things like we don't like obamacare. we don't like what it's do
the eu said this. to sort of elevating. but to you first. >> so much show that the afl-cio has said the rear in a crisis. also move to a unionized restaurants. nonprofits. if he feels he has to reach out to unionized organizations like the sierra club and the naacp, we are in a new world for unions neil: that would be like a double jeopardy. what to you think >> having a death battle here. of course. neil: a big element of surprise. >> i'm happy to fight. you know that. but...
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members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate, money in french bank, italian bank, a bank in portugal. do you say, okay, let's rethink what we're doing here? >> you're going to have to. as it happens i personally have a small investment just a year ago in a greek-based online insurance company business. and they have luckily only a sphal part of cash. so they're getting whacked on it. having listened to these guys when i saw them last week they're certainly going to be thinking about these kind of issues. and any corporate with business exposure all around europe is going to be having -- your audit committee wo
members or less eu members? >> eu or euro? >> let's go euro members. >> i think oddly there might be a couple more. some of the more hard car or still keen to get into some club. but without any huge confidence i would harbor guess a couple of these guys might. if not they will be very close. >> so no one is going to leave. >> i want to go back to all the money that should be rushing out of the banks. >> you mean in cyprus? >> no. if you're corporate,...
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they mentioned the eu, european union positive, huh, really? china was picking up. they increased the low end of the guidance and really basically whirlpool did the same thing. we promise you, folks, things are going to improve in the second half of the year and the market buys into that. this is a very, very old story. finally i just want to note here in terms of investor enthusiasm, the public enthusiasm. money keeps going into bond funds. bond mutual funds. remember, he had four years of outflows. beginning in january we've had inflows, and this week we had 3.75 billion inflows into stock mutual funds. sue, that is the 28th straight week of inflows, and the largest we've seen since early january, so, you know, is the public back? they don't care? well, they had been caring this year and we've seen real notable ones. bond funds also had inflows. not getting a rotation but just getting money back into the markets. >> very good point, bob. thank you very much. some trouble in tech land with google and microsoft today. that's been weighing on the nasdaq, and bertha c
they mentioned the eu, european union positive, huh, really? china was picking up. they increased the low end of the guidance and really basically whirlpool did the same thing. we promise you, folks, things are going to improve in the second half of the year and the market buys into that. this is a very, very old story. finally i just want to note here in terms of investor enthusiasm, the public enthusiasm. money keeps going into bond funds. bond mutual funds. remember, he had four years of...
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as the united states pursues new trade and investment partnership with a eu, i want to make sure we deepen our ties with turkey, so we're creating a new, high level committee that will increase investment between our two countries and will help fuel turkish innovation and the progress turkey's economy has made over the last several years i think has been remarkable and the prime minister deserves much credit for some of the reforms that already have. >> second as allies, we are reaffirming our commitment to mutual security. as prescriime minister on behal the american people, i want to express our condolences on the outrageous bombings that took place. as always, the united states stands with you. we want to thank you in the cooperation you provided us. i want to commend you for your courage in seeking a peaceful resolution that has plagued turkey for so long. we will support efforts in turkey to uphold the rule of law and good governance and human rights for all. finally we spend a great deal of time on an issue that has racked the region, the issue of syria. the turkish people have exten
as the united states pursues new trade and investment partnership with a eu, i want to make sure we deepen our ties with turkey, so we're creating a new, high level committee that will increase investment between our two countries and will help fuel turkish innovation and the progress turkey's economy has made over the last several years i think has been remarkable and the prime minister deserves much credit for some of the reforms that already have. >> second as allies, we are...
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" without a viable alternative was going to send a bad message to the markets, a bad message to the eu and going to be potentially catastrophic, he felt, for cyprus. so at this point it looks like it may be carried as a "no" vote and we also want to update you on -- sources have told cnbc, a second source has confirmed that the finance minister did offer -- tendered his resignati resignation but it was rejected by the president of the cyprus. >> to recap, 36 against, 19 abstaining. no word yet on anybody voting for this new bank tax. but as bertha said, the situation inside cyprus very fluid. >> in the meantime, gold catching a bid there and you've got the euro pushing further to the downside. >> the problem is, with flight to safety, america's airports stink. so it's going to get harder. >> we may need a hearing on america's crumbling roads and bridges because a new report gives our infrastructure a d plus. it may not be an f but it sure isn't good. if that doesn't worry you, maybe this will. there are more than 67,000 bridges. classified as structurally deficient in america. pennsylv
" without a viable alternative was going to send a bad message to the markets, a bad message to the eu and going to be potentially catastrophic, he felt, for cyprus. so at this point it looks like it may be carried as a "no" vote and we also want to update you on -- sources have told cnbc, a second source has confirmed that the finance minister did offer -- tendered his resignati resignation but it was rejected by the president of the cyprus. >> to recap, 36 against, 19...
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solar panels has become much less of a problem ever since china got embroiled in a dispute with the eu and the chinese solar companies started folding. i don't want to go near this one, no, i don't want you to go near first solar now. i think we missed the move. we can price 9.7 million shares at $46 apiece. no institution no matter how desperate can move it back above the $46 level. not now. all these new shares flooding the market. if market below 32. every attempt to mark this up on wall street will be met by selling, by defeated co-shareholders. so at this point i'd stay run of the made the money of the made, we need now to made until the next quarter to see if first solar can maintain the momentum. coming in second, advanced microdevices amd, it's tied to making processors for the personal computer business might be on its death bed. i was worried. i hated amd too far down. given the massive debt load and lack of profitability, there was a concern whether it was on its death door. amd announced they were launching the sony play station. that's been a total game changer. revenues f
solar panels has become much less of a problem ever since china got embroiled in a dispute with the eu and the chinese solar companies started folding. i don't want to go near this one, no, i don't want you to go near first solar now. i think we missed the move. we can price 9.7 million shares at $46 apiece. no institution no matter how desperate can move it back above the $46 level. not now. all these new shares flooding the market. if market below 32. every attempt to mark this up on wall...
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third type of policy stems from the ecb and the eu, continuing their level of support and their level of fiscal austerity with the content of europe. that hasn't affected u.s. in some months here but could come back later in 2013. liz: you're advising stay away from u.s. treasurys. go toward corporates. guide us. there is aaa. there is double b, b-plus, b-minus. i don't think it goes down to f. let's get to where you find the parameters and what you like within those parameters. >> right. so the key here is all those policies i talked about a minute ago. what they do, they affect the level of interest rates. they don't have a great impact on corporate health in particular. and so, as a result, when we look at corporations and municipalities, there are sort of internal health, fundamental health is doing quite well. liz: are you okay with junk here? >> guide people, are you okay with junk or do you like to stay within a certain level or above a certain level? >> well, our favorite areas of the bond market is the credit markets right now are bbb investment grade corporates and double b,
third type of policy stems from the ecb and the eu, continuing their level of support and their level of fiscal austerity with the content of europe. that hasn't affected u.s. in some months here but could come back later in 2013. liz: you're advising stay away from u.s. treasurys. go toward corporates. guide us. there is aaa. there is double b, b-plus, b-minus. i don't think it goes down to f. let's get to where you find the parameters and what you like within those parameters. >> right....
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so the eu has lifted sanctions here. this follows, of course, relaxing foreign investment in myanmar, as well. how much of a response are you seeing already from the international community? >> exactly as you said, the lifting of sanctions really, really represents a huge support from the international community. both for foreign investors to invest into myanmar. foreign investment law was passed in november of last year. that was a real smile tone for foreigners, especially western companies who i think for the past year to about 18 months have been seeing this as the last frontier market in asia. and the sanctions, although exactly as you rightly put out, there are other things that still need to be done in the country from a political point of view. definitely the lifting of sanctions is a very strong signal to the international community. >> so if you're in europe right thou looking at this opportunity in myanmar, now the sanctions have been lifted. i imagine there are still some pretty intense headwinds. what might
so the eu has lifted sanctions here. this follows, of course, relaxing foreign investment in myanmar, as well. how much of a response are you seeing already from the international community? >> exactly as you said, the lifting of sanctions really, really represents a huge support from the international community. both for foreign investors to invest into myanmar. foreign investment law was passed in november of last year. that was a real smile tone for foreigners, especially western...
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biogen leading the nasdaq numbers higher, a pop of 5% and on news in the eu that competitor sanify got an exclusivity ruling for one of its drugs and biogen is looking for the same thing for its ms drug. not given it but investors are hoping there's a reversal of that. media companies, comcast, directv, dish, these companies are trading higher and dish, of course, continuing to pop after it withdrew its 440 bid for clearwater ceding to sprint. back to you. >> thanks very much, jackie. >>> now to the bond market. rick selly is tracking the action at the cme and everybody down here, rick, is obsessed with the 2.5% level on the ten-year note. that seems to be what all the talk is about today. >> yes, a huge psychological level. might not be as important and may be a moot point, but pretty much this whole session has been above the yeeflields of yesterd 2.40 close. we're hovering around 2.52 but what's really weighing on trarsd is the 2.61 23-month high and how snug we've maintained to that close and foreign exchange, hard to separate the two. i haven't seen traders so enamored with the po
biogen leading the nasdaq numbers higher, a pop of 5% and on news in the eu that competitor sanify got an exclusivity ruling for one of its drugs and biogen is looking for the same thing for its ms drug. not given it but investors are hoping there's a reversal of that. media companies, comcast, directv, dish, these companies are trading higher and dish, of course, continuing to pop after it withdrew its 440 bid for clearwater ceding to sprint. back to you. >> thanks very much, jackie....
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and eu officials that weapons will be delivered soon but as of now they have not gotten these weapons and continue to say this is what they need. they want the u.s. and eu to follow through and get the weapons to them because they believe this will tip the balance in their favor in that brutal syrian war that killed a hundred thousand people in two and a half years of conflict. >> mohammed, thank you so much. >>> police near st. louis on the lookout for a woman they say put two young children to work as thieves. take a look at this. surveillance video from a jewelry store in granite city, illinois, shows just what they say jenesa gray did. distracting a store clerk so the two children 6 and 8 to make off with more than a hundred thousand dollars worth of jewelry. >> the woman was basically blocking his view so the kids could go back and do what she told them to do. she would hand them her purse and they would take the purse and go back there. you can see their hands going in and grabbing jewelry. >> apparently it's not clear what her relationship with the children is. investigators so
and eu officials that weapons will be delivered soon but as of now they have not gotten these weapons and continue to say this is what they need. they want the u.s. and eu to follow through and get the weapons to them because they believe this will tip the balance in their favor in that brutal syrian war that killed a hundred thousand people in two and a half years of conflict. >> mohammed, thank you so much. >>> police near st. louis on the lookout for a woman they say put two...